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2009 Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru

Vinous

94

Burghound

96

CellarTracker

96
Regular price $5,450
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2009 Coche-Dury, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru

Vinous

94

Burghound

96

CellarTracker

96
Regular price $5,450
/

Spanning just 0.33 ha and planted in 1960, Coche-Dury's wines are highly esteemed and eagerly sought after, making them among the most famous white Burgundies. The winemaking process is traditional, involving extended lees contact and aging in barrels for 15-22 months, depending on the vintage.

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Vinous

Vinous

94

(from vines picked very early and very ripe, at the limit of surmaturite, according to Raphael Coche-Dury; 13.5+% alcohol): Crystallized citrus peel, green apple, ripe stone fruits and crushed rock on the nose. Atypically large-scaled and powerful for this bottling, with sweet, mouthcoating fruit nicely balanced by ripe acidity. Still, this is not nearly as tightly coiled as usual. Would I guess Corton-Charlemagne?

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Vinous

Vinous

94

(from vines picked very early and very ripe, at the limit of surmaturite, according to Raphael Coche-Dury; 13.5+% alcohol): Crystallized citrus peel, green apple, ripe stone fruits and crushed rock on the nose. Atypically large-scaled and powerful for this bottling, with sweet, mouthcoating fruit nicely balanced by ripe acidity. Still, this is not nearly as tightly coiled as usual. Would I guess Corton-Charlemagne?